Dear Valued V2G News Subscriber,
It is my commitment to only share updates outside the biweekly newsletter when I believe they will be of genuine value to you. In the last edition of V2G News, I highlighted the upcoming V2G Forum in Detroit, scheduled for October 21–23.
I’m pleased to announce that V2G News is now an official media partner of the Forum. As a benefit to subscribers, you are eligible for a 15% discount on Forum registration. Please see the details and discount code below if you’d like to register and attend.
If you do decide to attend, please send me a note — I’d love to connect with you in person.
As always, please don't hesitate to reach out if you have any questions or suggestions.
6th V2G Business, Policy and Technology ForumAchieving the Potential of Vehicle-to-Grid in North America Organized by SGO, the 6th V2G Business, Policy and Technology Forum, October 21-23in Detroit examines obstacles and challenges to effectively achieving the potential of V2G in North America. The goal is to identify appropriate solutions and implementation success strategies for grid operators, OEMs, fleet operators and other stakeholders across market verticals. A key theme will be leveraging V2G to achieve grid resiliency and accommodate growing load on the network. This is the leading conference for V2G in the U.S. If your organization is involved with EVs or the future of charging networks in North America, this is a must-attend event. Reserve your seat today. V2G News is pleased to be a Media Partner for this Summit. Enter the discount code V2GN15 when registering for 15% off |
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Recently Added Speakers Include: |
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Brian Calka SVP, Distribution Operations DTE Electric |
| Dave Bend Vice President WeaveGrid |
| Antony Martin Group Product Manager Lucid Motors |
| David Patterson Executive Director CHAdeMo Association |
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Thomas Carroll Cyber Security Researcher PNNL |
| Leah Brams Manager Highland Electric Fleets |
| Adam Wilkinson Lead Solution Architect Irdeto |
| Rodney McGee Chief Engineer University of Delaware |
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Ben Burns Director of Energy Transition Eaton |
| Michael Sanders Manager of CPI Salt River Project |
| Tim Farquer Superintendent Mercer County Schools and Founder, Bus2Grid |
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To view the full list of speakers for October, click here |
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Topics to be Addressed Include: |
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• V2G AC Technologies and Standards • Regulatory Issues: Current Status, Challenges and Opportunities • Best Practices and Lessons Learned from V2G Deployments • Updates on IEEE 1547, 1741-SC and Other Key Standards Progress • The Higher-Level Policy Context for V2G in the U.S. • Harmonizing Global Standards for V2G • Building a Roadmap -- Commercialization of V2G / Bidirectionality in the U.S. • Moving Away from Matched-Pair Interop to Certification Testing • Update on Massachusetts' V2X Program • Electric Buses as Backup Power: Replicable Learnings from California 's V2B Implementations • Cybersecurity Aspects of V2G • International Perspective: V2X in Japan • When Will V2G AC Be Ready for Scaling / Prime Time? • And more |
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